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Will shares his ten biggest takeaways from the deadly Hamas attacks in Israel and the ensuing Israeli response in the Gaza Strip. He breaks down the history of the conflict and tries to cut through the intricacies and political rhetoric around the situation to make the most sense of what could become a global conflict.

Later, Jason is joined by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) as they reminisce on their time serving on the Oversight Committee together. Rep. Comer explains the importance of having business and private sector experience before serving in Congress. Plus, he details media bias when covering Biden family corruption.

Today, Ben unveils his new podcast format, where he will be providing you with unique insights, opinions, and commentaries on all of the most important and impactful issues of the day. As the nation of Israel reels from the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks, killing at least 900 people and injuring thousands, Ben lays out why the ability of Hamas and their sponsors to carry out such an attack is a direct result of blunderous foreign policy decisions made by American leaders.

Israel's security cabinet declared war Saturday night after Hamas terrorists launched a surprise barrage of thousands of rockets into Israel, killing hundreds and wounding thousands. To break down the significance of the events, as well as how it may play out geopolitically, Will brings on the Director of the Center for National Defense at The Heritage Foundation, Robert Greenway.

Story #1: You respond to our mind-blowing conversation with Jeffrey Tucker. Story #2: An enlightening conversation with Independent Journalist and Author Matt Taibbi Story #3: FOX Sports Betting Analyst Chris Fallica's best weekend bets.

As seen on Gutfeld!, Comedian, Joe Machi, FOX News Contributor Katie Pavlich, Comedian David Angelo, and FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, discuss why some liberal cities refuse to address surges in crime.

Join Will for an hour of economic and monetary doomsday dystopia with the President of the Brownstone Insitute Jeffrey Tucker as they break down a variety of new world phenomena in the 21st century. Tucker explains whether there will be a major event in the coming year that shows just how bad the economy may be. Plus, they look at how this could affect the 2024 Presidential Election.

Finally, Jason is joined by former Michigan Republican Gubernatorial Nominee Tudor Dixon. Tudor emphasizes the importance of a proper education, how her family's steel background influenced her decision to jump into politics, and how she overcame her battle with breast cancer. She also analyzes why President Biden's visit to the United Autoworkers strike was so disingenuous.

As the border crisis makes its way north and big-city mayors struggle to deal with the influx of migrants, Ben sits down with the Assistant Director of Federal Affairs at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Selene Rodriguez.  Selene gives Ben and the listeners an inside look at the staggering details of what she is seeing going on in Texas, from the number of people coming across the border, as well as the changing demographics.

Story #1: It must be hard for the far left. First, they had to pretend like they couldn't identify a woman. Now they have to pretend not be able to identify a fire alarm. Story #2: No government shutdown. The debate between populism and traditional conservatism. Story #3: The Rangers are in, the Cowboys are good, and the Longhorns are very good.

As the Republican candidates try to close the widening gap between them and former President Donald Trump, Will sits down with the Hosts of the From The Kitchen Table Podcast, co-Host of The Bottom Line on The FOX Business Network, Sean Duffy, and co-Host of FOX&Friends Weekend, Rachel Campos-Duffy for a wide-ranging analysis of the second GOP debate. They break down the winners, the losers, who may have gained or lost some ground, and as well as who could be the next person to drop out of the race.

As seen on Gutfeld!, FOX Business Correspondent, Kelly O'Grady, Host of The FOX News True Crime Podcast and co-Host of Outnumbered, Emily Compagno, co-Host of FOX & Friends and Host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade, and Comedian, Joe Machi, discuss a new report that revealed White House staffers are actively trying to ensure President Joe Biden doesn't fall down in public, before the 2024 Presidential Election.

Story #1: Will's Hot Take: I don't care about Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce. I'm not mad, it's just not fun. Story #2: A deep dive into what really happened in Maui. Story #3: Getting you ready for the 2nd Republican Primary Debate on FOX Business.

Later, Jason speaks with The Chair of the House Republican Policy Committee Congressman Gary Palmer (R-AL). They explore why deep dives into policy do more to help the everyday lives of their constituents than does much of the rhetoric heard on Capitol Hill. Plus, they also discuss how sports can prepare one for all facets of life, and how Rep. Palmer's time in the private sector adequately made him ready to best serve his constituents in Congress.

Story #1: Gold bars, cash stuffed into jackets, and vast influence peddling. Yet, we aren't talking about President Biden. Story #2: You cannot have a nation without a border. Story #3: I don't care about football anymore. I care about baseball.

Story #1: We cannot pretend like we know that Russel Brand is innocent or guilty. Story #2: Why are you allowed to dress like a slob on the floor of the United States Senate? Story #3: Which NFL teams are actually good and which are pretenders?

Debate continues to swirl across the nation about gender ideology and whether or not to teach it in schools. Editor-In-Chief for the Babylon Bee Kyle Mann and Managing Editor for the Babylon Bee Joel Berry join to discuss their new book The Babylon Bee Guide To Gender and explain how gender ideology was able to permeate into schools and churches.

As seen on Gutfeld!, Former State Department Spokeswoman, Morgan Ortagus, Comedian, Tom Shillue, FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, and Comedian, Jamie Lissow discuss a recent report that showed America's National Security could be harmed by having an 80-year-old Commander in Chief.

As over 60 million Americans struggle with sleep disorders, and over one-third of Americans get less than the recommended seven hours of sleep a night, Will sits down with former Navy SEAL and the so-called 'Sleep Genius' Robert Sweetman. They discuss the best strategies for an effective night's sleep, and the long-term and shocking health benefits of consistent, solid sleep.

In part two of Jason’s conversation with the President of the Government Accountability Institute Peter Schweizer, they dive deep into his new book, Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win.